Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... true one ; but what the policy of the counsels of Spain could be in per- mitting this step is inconceivable . As soon as Mr. Keene , the English Minister at the Court of Spain , heard of this proceeding , he complained of it to Patinho ...
... true one ; but what the policy of the counsels of Spain could be in per- mitting this step is inconceivable . As soon as Mr. Keene , the English Minister at the Court of Spain , heard of this proceeding , he complained of it to Patinho ...
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... true Sicilian king . Under the pretence of making himself tutor to Conradinus , the son of Conrad , he usurped the government , and after a reign of eleven years , almost as troublesome to him- self as to his subjects , he was slain in ...
... true Sicilian king . Under the pretence of making himself tutor to Conradinus , the son of Conrad , he usurped the government , and after a reign of eleven years , almost as troublesome to him- self as to his subjects , he was slain in ...
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... true that the Emperor never looked upon the loss of private soldiers as anything . Lord Hervey said it was well for man- kind that the Emperor's way of reasoning was not more general ; and that for his part there was not anybody he had ...
... true that the Emperor never looked upon the loss of private soldiers as anything . Lord Hervey said it was well for man- kind that the Emperor's way of reasoning was not more general ; and that for his part there was not anybody he had ...
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... true state of the case , I believe , was , though France had at this time a fleet of about ninety sail riding in the Channel , ready to convey troops to Dantzic , yet the English lying at the same time in the Downs in sight of the ...
... true state of the case , I believe , was , though France had at this time a fleet of about ninety sail riding in the Channel , ready to convey troops to Dantzic , yet the English lying at the same time in the Downs in sight of the ...
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... true , and that he had always recourse to that argument whenever he found his others make less impression than he wished . This great Minister , besides the interest of England ( which I think he had sincerely at heart ) , was induced ...
... true , and that he had always recourse to that argument whenever he found his others make less impression than he wished . This great Minister , besides the interest of England ( which I think he had sincerely at heart ) , was induced ...
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